Pryor has 155 all-purpose yards, wins All-American Bowl MVP

Terrelle Pryor has been billed as the next coming of Vince Young, and he looked the part Saturday at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl high school all-star game.

Pryor had a hand in two touchdowns as he led the East squad to a 33-23 victory over the West.

Pryor scored on a 6-yard touchdown and also threw a 25-yarder to John Goodman. He split time with two other quarterbacks, but he finished with 155 all-purpose yards: 79 rushing and 76 passing.

He could have gained more yardage but was taken out so he could be announced on national television as the MVP.

"It was a team game, a team event, and I just happened to have the most yards," Pryor said.

Pryor _ a 6-foot-6, 230-pounder from Jeannette (Pa.) High School _ still has not announced a college choice. He said he is considering Florida, Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State and Oregon. National Signing Day is Feb. 6.

"I have more thinking to do," Pryor said. "I'm looking for a spread offense, and I don't know who's telling the truth or not. It'll be a tough decision."

Pryor's 6-yard scoring run came one play after he lofted a screen pass to Ryan Williams of Manassas, Va., for a 46-yard gain. Pryor opened the seven-play drive with a 22-yard run.

But his signature play came when he put the East ahead 26-17 late in the third quarter. Rolling right, he stopped behind the line and looked across the field. He fired a pass diagonally over the field and hit Goodman for a 25-yard scoring pass.

Michael Floyd, a Notre Dame commitment from St. Paul, Minn., stood out for the West squad. He caught touchdown passes of 56 yards and 38 yards in the second half. He ended with four catches and 118 yards.